Wales - Wikipedia Two-thirds of the population live in South Wales, including Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and the nearby valleys The eastern region of North Wales has about a sixth of the overall population, with Wrexham being the largest northern city The remaining parts of Wales are sparsely populated
Wales Maps Facts - World Atlas Wales, a country located in the southwest of The United Kingdom, shares its eastern border with England and its northern and western borders with the Irish Sea
Introduction to Wales | VisitWales Find out key facts and figures about Wales - the country and its history, getting there, climate, culture and other useful information
Discover Wales | Wales. com Find out more about what cities Wales have to offer: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bangor, St Davids, St Asaph and Wrexham Discover the origins and meanings of some of Wales' unique place names
10 Best Places to Visit in Wales - Touropia Wales shares a great deal of history with the rest of Great Britain, but the rugged beauty of its landscapes and the open nature of its inhabitants make it a distinctly unique travel destination For first-time visitors, the most obvious difference between Wales and the other lands in the United Kingdom is the tongue-twisting Welsh language
Wales - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wales is one of the Celtic areas of Britain The native people of Wales, the Welsh, have their own culture and traditions They have their own Celtic language, Welsh Not all Welsh people can speak Welsh, and it is primarily spoken in North Wales It is mandatory for all children until the age of 16 to learn Welsh in schools
Wales Travel Guide by Rick Steves Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on Wales